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Constraining disk parameters of Be stars using narrowband Hα interferometry with the navy prototype optical interferometer

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 131, Issue 5, Pages 2710-2721

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/502679

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stars : emission-line, Be; stars : individual (gamma Cassiopeiae, phi Persei); techniques : interferometric

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Interferometric observations of two well-known Be stars, gamma Cas and phi Per, were collected and analyzed to determine the spatial characteristics of their circumstellar regions. The observations were obtained using the Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer equipped with custom-made narrowband filters. The filters isolate the H alpha emission line from the nearby continuum radiation, which results in an increased contrast between the interferometric signature due to the H alpha-emitting circumstellar region and the central star. Because the narrowband filters do not significantly attenuate the continuum radiation at wavelengths 50 nm or more away from the line, the interferometric signal in the H alpha channel is calibrated with respect to the continuum channels. The observations used in this study represent the highest spatial resolution measurements of the H alpha-emitting regions of Be stars obtained to date. These observations allow us to demonstrate for the first time that the intensity distribution in the circumstellar region of a Be star cannot be represented by uniform disk or ringlike structures, whereas a Gaussian intensity distribution appears to be fully consistent with our observations.

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